Catherine Bailey started acting at the age of 12 when she landed the lead role of Helen Green in Uncle Jack, a BBC television series starring Paul Jones and Fenella Fielding. She went on to appear as Ilse in Tim Supple�s acclaimed production of Spring Awakening at the RSC at the age of 15, and her next role was as Gina Wild, the rebellious teenage Goth in the BBC comedy The Wild House, which was nominated for Best Children�s Comedy at the British Comedy Awards.

Notable television appearances since then have included: Holby City, Eastenders,Peak Practice, Rosemary and Thyme, The Bill, My Family, Urban Gothic, 55 Degrees North, Egypt, The English Harem and Residents. She has also worked in Radio, most recently on BBC Radio 3 as Isabella in The Changeling, Directed by Jeremy Mortimer.

She is an associate member of The Factory Theatre Company, having appeared in many of their productions including Hamlet, The Seagull, Round 1, Round 2 and As You Like It.

She most recently worked on The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC, and in House of Anubis for Nickelodeon, as recurring character Esther Robinson. She is currently appearing as Annabella, Margaret and Pamela in The 39 Steps at the Criterion in London.

He is particularly well-known for his work on the Manchester comedy circuit, where he performs regularly. He runs the multi-award-winning XS Malarkey comedy club, and is involved with many of the more experimental and financially accessible nights in the region.

His first one-man show, Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf, which charted his passion for Doctor Who in an autobiographical manner, was a critical and popular success at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

A sequel, My Stepson Stole My Sonic Screwdriver, was performed at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe to similar critical acclaim.

Deborah Watling is a British actress best known for her role as Victoria Waterfield, a companion of the Second Doctor.

Watling was born at Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, the daughter of actors Jack Watling and Patricia Hicks. Her sister Dilys and her brother Giles are also actors. Beginning as a child actress, notably as the niece of Peter Brady in the 1958 series The Invisible Man, she later starred in Alice, Dennis Potter's version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, for the BBC's The Wednesday Play strand in 1965, a small role in That'll Be the Day and as Norma Baker in the ITV series Danger UXB in 1979.

Watling played Victoria in Doctor Who from 1967 to 1968, though, only one serial that she played in exists in its entirety, "The Tomb of the Cybermen". She also appeared in Dimensions in Time (1993) and Downtime (1995). Her father, Jack Watling, appeared in Doctor Who as Professor Travers in the serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear as well as Downtime.

Born in London he made his acting debut at the Oxford Playhouse at the age of 18.

He had many television and film roles, including that of Henry VII in the first episode of The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970); Sir Watkyn Bassett in the television version of Jeeves and Wooster (1990 to 1993); and Merlin and Mogdred in the children's adventure game programme Knightmare (1987-1990). One of his earliest television roles was in 1956 in the ITV drama One, broadcast live. He appeared five times in Z-Cars and once in Softly, Softly.

He appeared in The Avengers episode "Quick-Quick Slow Death" in 1966 and played "The Spidron" in the cult science fiction series The Tomorrow People in 1973. He also appeared in the Look and Read educational serial "The Boy From Space" in 1971, as the Thin Spaceman; in the 1976 HTV series Children of the Stones as the sinister butler Link.; and in the 1978 series The Doombolt Chase.

In the 1980s, he played various guest roles in several television movies such as Hitler's S.S.: Portrait in Evil, starring Bill Nighy and John Shea. In the BBC Scotland television series of The Secret Garden, made in 1975, he played the part of Mr. Archibald Craven. He appeared in producer Barry Letts's classic serials Sense and Sensibility, Stalky & Co., and The Pickwick Papers. He played the Senior Tutor in Porterhouse Blue, appeared regularly as Sir Watkyn Bassett in the Jeeves and Wooster series alongside Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie and also appeared briefly in the comedy sketch show Paul Merton: The Series in the early 1990s.

Radio and television Sherlock Holmes stories in which he appeared included the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles and, as Mr. Merryweather, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett in the episode entitled "The Red-Headed League". He also made an appearance in the 1965 Douglas Wilmer Sherlock Holmes series on the BBC.

The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos - Official RatingsDoctor Who: The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos had an official rating of 6.65 million viewers, according to figures released by the Broadcasting Research Audience Board, BARB. 17 DecResolution: new images releasedThe BBC have released some new images to promote the forthcoming New Year's Day special, Resolution, which as well as featuring the regular cast also includes Charlotte Ritchie as Lin, Nikesh Patel as Mitch, and Daniel Adeboyega as Aaron.14 DecDoctor Who Magazine: 533Issue 533 of Doctor Who Magazine includes a preview of the New Year's Day episode, Resolution14 DecDoctor Who - Series 11 SoundtrackSilva Screen Records have announced they will be releasing the Doctor Who Series 11 Soundtrack in January 201912 Dec